Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Robert G. McCloskey, head of the department, said that it is merely recommended to Gov. 1 section men that they "stay close to a maximum percentage of honor grades." If a section man wants to go beyond the maximum he can almost always do so, McCloskey said...
However, Terence Cogley '65, president of the Advocate, which was to sponsor Yevtushenko's stay at Harvard, said he had received no official word...
...said he, "should not be required to be members of outside organizations-religious, capital or labor-or subject to their dictates." By the time the Guild finally approved its new contract in February, Seltzer had won his point. Commercial employees were given the option to join the Guild, to stay out, or to pay a service fee without joining. Most stayed...
...mild-mannered Toshio Inoue, 62, chairman of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, there was nothing inscrutable about last week's dizzy stock-buying splurge in Japan. Said Inoue, unruffled: "The bull market is here to stay for some time, and considering the circumstances, I believe it is natural." After a long career in banking-he was vice governor of the Bank of Japan before becoming exchange chairman in 1961-Inoue himself had a hand in one of the most immediate circumstances causing the market's hyperactivity. As he advised, the government lifted all restrictions on the repatriation of investments...
Some 760 billion tons of coal still lie beneath the U.S., and for a while it looked as if most of it might stay there. But persistent rumors of the coal industry's death, brought on by its own inefficiency and the threat of oil and gas. proved to be premature. Last week, as the National Coal Policy Conference met in Washington, coal company executives happily surveyed their expanding markets. It would have seemed absurd only a few years ago, but now they are expected to double their annual production by the end of the century, to 1 billion...